The President of the United States is the head of the Executive Branch of the United States Government, tasked with carrying out and enforcing laws and policies enacted by Congress. The President then may delegate his executive power to agencies and entities within the government, such as the military (Department of Defense), FBI (Federal Police), IRS, DEA, etc.
by the powers VESTED in me is correct.
Term for the president as vested with the executive power
Term for the president as vested with the executive power
LEGISLATIVE
The President is the chief executive officer.
Vested means "held" and unvested means the opposite. ex: Here are the powers vested in congress;....
The powers vested in Congress are legislative powers. This is outlined in Article 1, Section 1 of the United States Constitution.
Executive
The power that is vested in the President and the Vice President is called executive power. This power is expected to be exercised according to the constitution.
The executive powers shall be vested in the President of the US He shall hold his office during the term of four years together with vice president, chosen for the same term. Also it must enforce and approve bills and policies.
the president